Iyad Naderi

Iyad Naderi (22 June 1964-19 March 1996) was an Armed Islamic Group (GIA) leader.

Biography
Iyad Naderi was born on 22 June 1964 in Djelfa, Algeria to a family of Sunni Muslim Berbers, and he became a radical proponent of Islamism. He joined the Armed Islamic Group during the Algerian Civil War of the 1990s, and he became a ruthless amir who ordered the execution of unveiled women, musicians, sportspeople, non-Muslims, and government people. Naderi was responsible for the bombing of a brewery in Algiers in 1996, so the Algerian Army tracked him down. Naderi was killed by the army in a raid.